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Fence Your Heart, Not Just Your Behavior

Confession results in deeper personal insight. Further
confession leads to greater insight. This is one of the graces of confession.
You see this spiritual dynamic operating in the life of David in Psalm 51. This
man, who was so completely blinded by his own lust, that he wasn't only able to
use his God-given position of political power to take another man's wife, but
also able to put a contract out on her husband and have him killed, is now not
only able to see his behavioral wrongs, but the heart behind them as well.
Whenever anyone is able to see himself with this level of clarity, you know
that God's grace is operating in his life.

Hear David's words, "Surely you desire truth in the
inner parts; you teach me wisdom in the inmost place." David is
recognizing a new awareness. He is acknowledging a new sightedness. He
understands what God is working on.

You and I will only ever be holy by God's definition if we
put the moral fences where God puts them.

We tend to put the fences at the boundary of behavior. For
example, rather than telling our children the importance of a respectful heart
and the issues of heart that cause us to not respect others as we should, we
instruct our children to use titles of respect when they're relating to others.
Now there's nothing wrong with this as far as it goes. The problem is that
enforcing certain behaviors won't create a spirit of respectfulness. A child, who's
mad at his teacher for an assignment she's given may say, "Whatever you
say Mrs. Smith!" in a tone that's anything but respectful. The teacher
immediately knows that the child has used a title of respect to tell her that
he doesn't respect her at all, but to tell her that in a way that won't get him
into trouble!

This is where Christ's teaching, from the "Sermon on
the Mount," is so helpful. Christ draws the fences in much closer. He
calls for us to fence our hearts because he knows that it's only when we fence
the heart that we'll willingly and successfully stay inside God-appointed
behavioral fences. So he says, "You have heard that it was said, "You
shall not commit adultery. But I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman
with lustful intent has already committed adultery with her in his heart."
(Matthew 5:27)

Consider the importance of what Christ does here. He isn't
adding to the Seventh Commandment. No, he's interpreting it for us. He's
telling us what the intention and extent of the command has always been. The
commandments all address fundamental issues of the heart, or as David says,
"the inmost place." The commandments not only depict God's claim over
our behavior, but more fundamentally God's ownership over our hearts. But
there's something else of importance here. God knows what lust lusts for. Lust
doesn't lust for more lust. Lust lusts for the physical experience of the thing
that's the object of the lust. A heart controlled by sexual lust won't be
satisfied with better and more graphic fantasies. No, a lustful heart craves
the actual experience and will only be satisfied when it's actually experienced
the thing for which it lusts. This is why it never works to put the fences at
the boundary of behavior. Even if I've placed clear fences there, I'll cut
through them or climb over them if I haven't first fenced my heart.

Now again David speaks for all of us and his words are so
echoed by Christ that it almost appears as if Christ was thinking of David and
Bathsheba when he spoke these words.

Have you fenced your heart? Have you tried to stay inside of
behavioral boundaries only to have climbed over them again and again? Go and
read the wisdom of the "Sermon on the Mount" (found in Matthew 5:1)
and ask God to "teach you wisdom in the inmost place." By God's
grace, determine to fight the battle of thought and desire, knowing full well
that it's only when you win this battle that you can be successful in the
battle of behavior. And rest assured that when you fight this battle you aren't
fighting alone, but your Lord wages war on your behalf."

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